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FSI LCD for color grading
by Viditor Cheung on Jul 5, 2009 at 3:49:44 am

Dear all, did any one use FSI LCD for color grading purpose? any advice?

In addition, do any one have a proper standard for monitor CHROMA level (EBU standard or rec 709)? As my Klein K-10 can check the GAMUT but not CHROMA (as the gamut reading is the same what ever it is a 75% red or 100% red), so how can I calibrate the chroma level of my monitor other than using blue check function?


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